Gail Ward Olmsted
Gail Ward Olmsted was a marketing executive and a college professor before she began writing fiction on a full-time basis. A trip to Sedona, AZ inspired her first novel Jeep Tour. Three more novels followed before Landscape of a Marriage, a biographical fiction featuring landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, a distant cousin of her husband's, and his wife Mary.Miranda Fights is the third book in the Miranda Quinn Legal Twist series. Olmsted enjoys writing about quirky, wonderful women in...See more
Gail Ward Olmsted was a marketing executive and a college professor before she began writing fiction on a full-time basis. A trip to Sedona, AZ inspired her first novel Jeep Tour. Three more novels followed before Landscape of a Marriage, a biographical fiction featuring landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, a distant cousin of her husband's, and his wife Mary.Miranda Fights is the third book in the Miranda Quinn Legal Twist series. Olmsted enjoys writing about quirky, wonderful women in search of a second chance at a happy ever after. When not writing, she loves being on the water, especially in a kayak. She is well known for her blonde brownies, and coffee is her love language. For more, visit her on Facebook at gailolmstedauthor. See less
Gail Ward Olmsted's Featured Books
Gail Ward Olmsted book reviews
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Katharine's Remarkable Road Trip
Literary Titan
by L.T., Feb 29, 2024
Gail Ward Olmsted's historical fiction, Katherine's Remarkable Road Trip, takes readers on a captivating journey through early 20th-century America. Inspired by the life of Katherine Prescott ... Read More
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Miranda Nights
Literary Titan
by L.T., Jun 5, 2023
Miranda Nights, by Gail Ward Olmsted, is a fast-paced and engaging novel that effortlessly weaves together elements of women�s fiction and legal thriller genres. Centered around Miranda Quinn, ... Read More
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Miranda Writes
Literary Titan
Miranda, who was a an assistant state�s attorney, was assigned a case where a young girl was assaulted and raped. Determined to put the assailant behind bars even though the case was weak to ... Read More